Posted in April 2006
- PCC hosts annual Student One-Act Play Festival
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Community College Theater Arts program presents the 2006 Student One-Act Play Festival, which will raise the curtain at 7:30 p.m. from April 20-22 and 2 p.m. on April 23 in the Little Theatre at the Sylvania Campus, 12000 S.W. 49th Ave. Posted April 11, 2006
- Tringali guides students to a cultural renaissance
- Susanne Tringali, art history and studio art instructor at Portland Community College, wants students to experience a cultural renaissance that […] Posted April 10, 2006
- Scholars love to volunteer
- Hard work and academic success have paid off for a select group of PCC students. Six students are being recognized […] Posted April 10, 2006
- Delplanche earns award for role in college's insurance money recovery
- Pat Delplanche helped save PCC $407,000. Posted April 7, 2006
- Conference helps staff build peace skills
- The 'Building Cultures of Peace' Conference is set for May 5-6. Posted April 7, 2006
- Oregon Opportunity Grants available for eligible full- and part-time students
- PORTLAND, Ore. - For the first time ever, part-time community college students are eligible for the Oregon Opportunity Grant. Posted April 7, 2006
- Oregon Supreme Court to hold session at PCC
- PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Community College Criminal Justice and Paralegal programs are sponsoring a visit by the Oregon Supreme Court. Posted April 7, 2006
- Employment opportunities abound at Cascade Job Fair
- PORTLAND, Ore. - More than 60 employers reflecting hundreds of employment opportunities will be featured at Portland Community College's Ninth Annual Cascade Job Fair. Posted April 7, 2006
- Photograph the Big Apple in non-credit photo class
- PORTLAND, Ore. - Join Portland Community College and visit the famous International Center of Photography (IOP) in New York City to see world famous collections of noted artists such as Robert Capa, W. Eugene Smith, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Alfred Eisenstadt. Posted April 7, 2006
- Pet owners discover natural healthcare in PCC class
- PORTLAND, Ore. - When your pet is sick, it is not unusual to feel helpless in knowing how to care for it. High veterinary costs can also be a factor in how you care for your pet's maladies. Using natural remedies at home is a safe, helpful alternative: this spring Portland Community College offers pet owners a non-credit class concentrating on natural pet health care. Posted April 7, 2006